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I-10 WILDLIFE RANCHES
Texas Hill Country, Sutton County, Sonora
Only 11 miles east of Sonora or 44 miles west of Junction with elevations of
2230’ to 2381’, this mesa and creek valley oak wildlife habitat has highway
frontage, miles of interior roads and miles of fencing with an 1835’ two bedroom,
one bath lodge, 6’ x 8’ walk-in cooler, 8’ x 20’ barn, 26,000 gallon concrete
reservoir, 5 sub pump wells, 2 windmill wells, 3 ponds, 90 acre field, 2
sets of livestock pens, troughs and protein feeders. This ranch ranges from
high mesas with distant views to creek valleys with large oaks and abundant
whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail and axis. This combination cattle and
wildlife ranch fronts I-10 and a paved Ranch Road.
276 acres well, fence 2 sides, mesa, creek $549,000
281 acres well, fence 2 sides, mesa, oaks $549,000
357 acres windmill well, fence 2 sides, pens, creek $642,000
385 acres well, fence 2 sides, mesa, large creek $692,000
812 acres well, fence 3 sides, mesa, creek, pond $1,370,000
878 acres windmill well, 2/1 lodge, 90 ac field, pond $1,660,000
3,751 acres 2/1 Lodge, 7 wells, 3 ponds, 90 ac field $5,990,000
LA CASITA, LA AGRICOLA Y LAS MULAS
Mexico, Coahuila, Municipio De Zaragoza, El Remolino
Only about 55 kilometers west of Piedras Negras and Eagle Pass on the east side
of El Remolino just south of the highway leading to El Remolino, this ranch is
an interesting combination of grassland, brush country and large liveoaks along
La Vaca creek with intermittent live water making it excellent habitat for area
whitetail deer, turkey and dove. There is an access easement only one-half kilometer
across an ejido between the northeast corner of the ranch and the El
Remolino highway. This is also the nearest electricity. Near the west side of the
ranch is an old adobe and stucco cabin. There is an old hand dug well with a
windmill. The ranch is perimeter stock fenced with a very large ranch neighbor
to the south (La Casita). On the west side of El Remolino, the old hacienda
of La Agricola Y Las Mulas has an adobe and stucco lodge, manager’s home,
barns, windmill well and a hand dug well. On the ranch both La Zanja creek
and Rio San Rodrigo are strong flowing beautiful live water. Access is by about
three kilometers frontage on a public road. The ranch ranges from beautiful
grassland to brush country to large magnificent liveoaks and sycamores on the
strong waterways flowing through the ranch making it excellent habitat for
area whitetail deer, turkey and dove (La Agricola Y Las Mulas).
1191 acres La Casita $699,000
2681 acres La Casita, La Agricola Y Las Mulas $2,140,000
FLYING WILDLIFE PRESERVE ON INDIAN CREEK
Texas Hill Country, Edwards County, Rocksprings
Only 17 miles southwest of Rocksprings with access
by 3 miles of county road and 2 miles of excellent
controlled access private road with elevations of
1880’ to 2140’, this wildlife preserve varies from
rugged hills to good soil oak flats. The ranch has a
1,900’ luxury limestone one & one-half story, four
bedroom, 2 bath home with two fireplaces on a hill
overlooking 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, three bedroom, one bath Lodge, 4
cabins, 4 barns, feed silo with 2 augers, fuel tank and a 2,200’ airstrip.(710ac) The
ranch has a new custom 1700 square-foot three bedroom, two bath hilltop home
and water well with 2500 gallon tank overlooking Indian Creek valley and multimile
views. The ranch also includes 2000 lb feeder, pond, private gun range and
two large caves.(269ac) The heavy wildlife populations include aoudad, axis,
blackbuck antelope, elk, fallow, feral hogs, simitar horned oryx, turkey, dove, quail
and whitetail deer. The wildlife populations are under professional management
with a year round feeding program of protein and minerals.
269 acres $698,000
710 acres $2,950,000
979 acres $3,648,000
SPRING CREEK HOME HOLLOW RANCH
Texas Hill Country, Real County, Vance
Only 8 miles northeast of Vance and about two hours
from San Antonio International Airport, this scenic
spring-fed live water ranch is only about 10 miles from
Texas State Highway 41 or about 5 miles from FM 335.
With elevations of 1880’ to 2293’, liveoak, shinoak,
Spanish oak, sycamore, black walnut, cherry trees, grama,
bluestem, buffalo grasses, 4 water wells with reservoirs and
water troughs, springs and waterholes in six locations
including a large limestone chasm swimming hole, small
waterfall and two caves, this ranch provides excellent
wildlife habitat for abundant populations of axis, fallow, whitetail, ibex, aoudad,
turkey and dove. The ranch has a 2581’ four bedroom, three bath lodge with fireplace,
central air and heat and a 20’ x 40’ carport. There is a 1618’ three bedroom,
one bath, manager’s home, 731’ two bedroom, one bath, old home, 20’ x 24’ barn,
36’ x 22’ equipment barn, 12’ x 31’ cleaning facility, 12’ x 21’ processing kitchen,
12’ x 20’ walk-in cooler, 21’ x 36’ equipment shed, 753’ barn, 8’ x 14’ silo, headquarters
3,000 gallon covered concrete water reservoir, 10,000 gallon open concrete
water reservoir for the orchard irrigation system, four windmill wells with
concrete tanks, approximately 1100 Asian pear trees with orchard irrigation system,
46,500 feet high fence, 13,100 feet low fence, 12 stands, 10 feeders, 3 turkey
feeders, 7.5 miles improved roads and 2 miles jeep roads.
1,852 acres $3,590,000